I looked again, and realized that I can even see some details behind the
cars grille.  Can you not see the things I described?

I don't have a preference for more or less contrast Ann - I try to get each
photo to look its appropriate best.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Ann Sanfedele 

> > It was taken on an overcast day, the paint on the car and the buildings
are
> > faded.  I could have adjusted numerous elements to make a nice, bright
> > photo, but on my monitor it looks like the scene looked, a little worn,
> > tired, dreary, but not at all lacking in contrast.  I can even see
details
> > of the undercarriage, the grass beneath the car, some details in the
tire
> > treads, and inside the vehicle all the way through the rear window to
the
> > building in the back.  IOW, it looks just fine here ...
> > 
> > Shel
>
> Can I try on your glasses???
>
> probably just monitor settings somehow - but I think I also
> prefer a bit more contrast
> than you do normally 



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